A Group Therapy Informed Consent Form is a consent-collection document used by therapists or facilitators in informing their potential clients about the kind of services they provide. This includes the risks and benefits and sharing how they conduct their services. Having informed consent helps protect the facilitators/therapists. It also enables the client to understand more about the service provided and lets the client decide whether or not to accept and participate in the activities under group therapy sessions. This kind of therapy requires to have a proper environment where honesty and social empathy are needed by the participants themselves. Having an informed consent form allows also the therapist to be informed of the conduct required of them.This form is a good sample template that you can use for your group therapy sessions with your potential clients. _x000D_